crockpot CSC051X Express Multi-Cooker Instruction Manual
- June 9, 2024
- CrockPot
Table of Contents
- CSC051X Express Multi-Cooker
- IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS
- FITTING A PLUG (UK & IRELAND ONLY)
- HOW TO USE YOUR CROCKPOT® EXPRESS MULTI-COOKER
- GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CROCKPOT® EXPRESS MULTI-COOKER
- HOW TO USE THE TIME DELAY
- COOKING POT MARKINGS
- PRESSURE COOKING
- MANUAL FUNCTION
- RELEASING PRESSURE AT THE END OF COOKING
- USING THE SLOW COOK FUNCTION
- STEAMING
- USING THE STEAM FUNCTION
- USING THE BROWN/SAUTÉ FUNCTION
- CARE AND CLEANING
- TROUBLESHOOTING
- ERROR CODES
- HINTS AND TIPS
- HINTS AND TIPS FOR SLOW COOKING
- AFTER SALES SERVICE & REPLACEMENT PARTS
- WASTE DISPOSAL
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
CSC051X Express Multi-Cooker
Instruction Manual CSC051X
Crockpot ® Express Multi-Cooker
Instruction manual
CSC051X Express Multi-Cooker
IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS
IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE:
When releasing pressure from the unit, ensure an oven glove is worn and a
kitchen utensil is used to gradually open the valve and release pressure.
Beware of escaping steam.
NEVER immerse the heating base, power cord or plug into water or any other
liquid.
When using electrical appliances, basic safety precautions should always be
followed to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, and/or injury to persons
including the following:
- Read all instructions before using this product.
- This appliance shall not be used by children. Keep the appliance and it’s cord out of reach of children. Children shall not play with the appliance. Appliances can be used by persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge if they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards involved.
- Do not operate any appliance with a damaged cord or plug or after the appliance malfunctions, or has been damaged in any manner. Return the appliance to the manufacturer (see warranty) for examination, repair or adjustment. Do not attempt to replace or splice a damaged cord. If the supply cord is damaged it must be replaced by a special cord or assembly available from the manufacturer or its service agent.
- Do not use outdoors or for commercial purposes.
- Do not use appliance for other than intended use. Misuse can cause injuries. This appliance is not intended for deep frying foods.
- This appliance cooks under pressure when using pressure cooking functions. Improper use may result in scalding injury. Make certain unit is properly closed before operating. See Operating Instructions.
- This appliance generates heat during use. Do not touch hot surfaces.Use handles or knobs.
- Do not fill the unit over maximum fill line at 2/3 full. When cooking foods that expand during cooking such as rice or dried vegetables, do not fill the unit beyond the recommended level at 1/2 full. Over filling may cause a risk of clogging the vent pipe and developing excess pressure. Follow all cooking and recipe instructions.
- Always check the pressure release devices for clogging before use. Clean as necessary.
- Place the Multi-Cooker so that the Steam Release Valve is positioned away from the body.
- Never place any part of the body, including face, hands, and arms over the Steam Release Valve. Steam can result in serious burns.
- Do not operate the Multi-Cooker without food or liquid in the Cooking Pot.
- To prevent risk of injury due to excessive pressure, replace Lid Sealing Gasket only as recommended by the manufacturer. See Care and Cleaning instructions.
- Do not use the Lid to carry the Multi-Cooker.
- Do not move or cover the Multi-Cooker while it is in operation.
- After pressure cooking, do not open the pressure cooker until the unit has cooled and all internal pressure has been released. If the Lid is difficult to remove, this indicates that the cooker is still pressurized – do not force it open. Any pressure in the cooker can be hazardous. See Releasing Pressure Instructions.
- Be careful when lifting and removing Lid after cooking. Always to using oven glove tilt the Lid away from you as steam is hot and can result in serious burns. Never place face over the Multi-Cooker.
- Do not use this pressure cooker for pressure frying with oil.
- To protect against electric shock, do not place or immerse power cord, plugs or heating base in water or other liquid.
- Do not use the Cooking Pot for food storage or place in the freezer.
- To prevent damage to the Multi-Cooker do not use alkaline cleaning agents when cleaning. Use a soft cloth and a mild detergent.
- Always plug Power Cord fully into Multi-Cooker first, then plug cord into the wall outlet.
- Unplug from the outlet when not in use, Always unlug and allow to cool before putting on or taking off parts and before cleaning. To disconnect, ensure that the Multi-Cooker is OFF, then unplug Power Cord from outlet. Do not disconnect by pulling on cord.
- Do not let Power Cord hang over edge of table or counter or come into contact with hot surfaces.
- Extreme caution must be used when moving an appliance containing hot liquids.
- Never use any accessory or attachment not recommended by the manufacturer.
- Do not place on or near wet surfaces, or heat sources such as a hot gas or electric burner, or in a heated oven.
- CAUTION: To protect against electrical shock and product damage, do not cook directly in the Heating Base. Cook only in the removable Cooking Pot provided.
- WARNING: Spilled food can cause serious burns. Never drape cord over edge of counter, never use outlet below counter, and never use with an extension cord.
- Do not plug in or turn on the Multi-Cooker without having the Cooking Pot inside the Multi-Cooker.
- Intended for household countertop use only. Keep 6 inches (152 mm) clear from the wall and on all sides. Always use appliance on a dry, stable, level surface.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS HOUSEHOLD USE ONLY
FITTING A PLUG (UK & IRELAND ONLY)
This appliance must be earthed.
If the plug is not suitable for the socket outlets in your home, it can be
removed and replaced by a plug of the correct type.
If the fuse in a moulded plug needs to be changed, the fuse cover must be
refitted. The appliance must not be used without the fuse cover fitted.
If the plug is unsuitable, it should be dismantled and removed from the supply
cord and an appropriate plug fitted as detailed. If you remove the plug it
must not be connected to a 13 amp socket and the plug must be disposed of
immediately.
If the terminals in the plug are not marked or if you are unsure about the
installation of the plug please contact a qualified electrician.
A short Power Cord is used to reduce the risk resulting from it being grabbed
by children, becoming entangled in, or tripping over a longer cord.
Plug should be ASTA approved to BS1363
Fuse should be ASTA approved to BS1362![crockpot CSC051X Express Multi-Cooker
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NOTICES:- Some countertop and table surfaces are not designed to withstand the prolonged heat generated by certain appliances. Do not set the heated Multi-Cooker on a finished wood table. We recommend placing a hot pad or trivet under your Multi-Cooker to prevent possible damage to the surface.
- During initial use of this appliance, some slight smoke and/or odor may be detected. This is normal with many heating appliances and will not recur after a few uses.
- Please use caution when placing your Cooking Pot on a ceramic or smooth glass cook top stove, countertop, table or other surface. It may scratch some surfaces if caution is not used. Always place heat resistant protective padding under the Cooking Pot before setting on a table, countertop or other surface.
CROCKPOT® EXPRESS MULTI-COOKER COMPONENTS
A Power Cord
B Lid Lock Pin
C Lid Handle
D Lid
E Cooking Pot
F Heating Base| G Control Panel
H Bobber Valve
I Steam Release Valve
J Condensation Collector
K Power Cord Port
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CONTROL PANEL
L Display Screen
M Time Selection Buttons
UNDERSIDE OF LID
N Gasket Fixing Ring
O Steam Release Valve Cover
P Sealing Gasket
Q Bobber Valve
R Plastic Spoon
S Steaming Rack
HOW TO USE YOUR CROCKPOT® EXPRESS MULTI-COOKER
GETTING STARTED:
Remove all packaging, paper, and cardboard (including any located between the
Cooking Pot and Heating Base).
Read and save the literature and be sure to read the service and warranty
information.
Visit the Crockpot® website at www.crockpot.co.uk
for additional information, hints, tips and recipes or call 0800 052 3615.
ASSEMBLY:
- Place Cooking Pot into the Heating Base
- Place Lid upon Multi-Cooker and align with
To lock, twist counterclockwise, aligning with . To unlock, twist Lid clockwise and align with .
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CROCKPOT® EXPRESS MULTI-COOKER
- Remove the Lid by turning clockwise to unlock, aligning with . Remove the Sealing Gasket from the Lid and wash the gasket and the Lid in warm soapy water. Dry the Sealing Gasket and Lid thoroughly before reattaching the Sealing Gasket to the Lid. Ensure the Sealing Gasket is smoothly and securely in place in the gasket holder. If the Sealing Gasket is not in the correct position the Lid will not be able to form a seal and will not be able to gain pressure.
- Remove the Cooking Pot and the Condensation Collector and wash in warm, soapy water. Dry thoroughly before replacing back in the Multi-Cooker.
The Crockpot® Express Multi-Cooker has been designed with safety in mind and has various safety measures.
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Pressure will not build if the Lid is not shut correctly and has not sealed.
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Ensure Lid is in the completely locked position and the is aligned with .
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Pressure will not build if the Steam Release Valve has not been switched to the Seal “ ” position.
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Over filling may cause a risk of clogging the vent pipe and developing excess pressure.
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The gasket and the valves can be removed for cleaning. (See page 15).
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Once the pressure increases, the Lid cannot be opened. Safety sensors ensure the pressure remains within the set range.
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The Steam Release Valve has an extended finger tab, designed to keep the hand away from the top of the valve. Always use a kitchen utensil when operating this tab. See RELEASING PRESSURE Instructions on page 11.
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The pressure cooking functions require liquid to work. If the inside of the Cooking Pot does not have enough liquid, an error will appear in the Display Screen. See ERROR CODES chart on page 17.
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At the end of cooking, the Lid cannot be unlocked until all the pressure is released. This can be done using the Natural Pressure Release Method or Quick Pressure Release Method, explained on page 11.
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The Time Selection Buttons (+ and -) are used to set the cooking time. To advance slowly, simply press the + or – button and release. To advance quickly, press and hold the + or – button. If you have passed the desired time, simply press the opposite arrow button to return to the desired time.
NOTE: The timer can be selected for all programs and can be changed at any time during cooking by pressing START/STOP and selecting a new function. -
The PRESSURE ADJUST button is used to select desired cooking pressure (HIGH or LOW). Each pre-set cooking setting automatically selects the optimum pressure for that selection, but it can be manually selected with this button (see the Cooking Guide on page 182 for available adjustments).
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The TEMP ADJUST button is used to select desired temperature (HIGH or LOW). The temperature may only be adjusted on the SLOW COOK, YOGURT, and BROWN/SAUTÉ functions (see the Cooking Guide on page 182 for available adjustments).
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The START/STOP button starts and stops a cooking function. It must be pressed to change from one cooking function to another after cooking has begun.
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The Display Screen shows how much longer the food needs to cook from the selected time in hours and minutes once the Multi-Cooker is preheated. While the Multi-Cooker is preheating, the display screen will show, “HEAt”.
GETTING STARTED
(NOTE: The Multi-Cooker beeps as each button is pressed.)
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Add desired ingredients to Cooking Pot. Place Lid on top of Multi-Cooker and align with . To lock, twist counterclockwise, aligning with .
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Plug provided Power Cord into the Power Cord Port of the Multi-Cooker.
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Plug other end of the Power Cord into a wall power outlet.
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Select the cooking function you would like to use.
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The START/STOP button and the time on the screen will flash.
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Select the desired cook time by using the + and – buttons. Select the desired temperature using the TEMP ADJUST button (if applicable).Select the desired pressure using the PRESSURE ADJUST button. (Please refer to the Cooking Guide chart on page 182 for time and temperature recommendations.)
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Press the START/STOP button. For pressure cooking functions, the word “HEAt” will appear on the Display Screen during preheating time. Once the Multi-Cooker is preheated, the selected cooking time will appear on Display Screen.
Note: For Pressure Cooking functions, the average pre-heat time can vary depending on the volume and temperature of the food being cooked. This can range from 5-30 minutes. -
This Multi-Cooker allows you to delay the start of your cooking so that cooking finishes when you need it. See page 9 for instructions on the DELAY TIMER function.
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After the set cooking time has elapsed, the Multi-Cooker will beep again and will automatically switch to the KEEP WARM setting. The Display Screen will then change from the cook time to a new timer that will count up to 4:00 (4 hours) or until you press the START/STOP button. After 4 hours in the KEEP WARM setting, the Multi-Cooker will turn off.
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To end a cooking function at any time, press the START/STOP button.
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When finished, unplug the Multi-Cooker and wait for it to cool completely before attempting to clean.
CAUTION: The Cooking Pot and Heating Base will get very hot while using this Multi-Cooker. Do not touch hot surfaces. Always use pot holders or oven- mitts when using this Multi-Cooker. Always lift the Lid by tilting away from you to avoid the steam.
HOW TO USE THE TIME DELAY
This Multi-Cooker allows you to delay the start of your cooking so that
cooking finishes when you need it.
Note: The DELAY TIMER function is not available on the BROWN/SAUTÉ, KEEP
WARM, or YOGURT settings.
Note: Do not use the DELAY TIMER function when the recipe has perishable
ingredients such as meat, fish, eggs, or dairy, as these may spoil.
- Adjust the Multi-Cooker settings using the instructions on pages 10-14.
- After setting the cooking time, press the DELAY TIMER button. The DELAY TIMER and START/STOP buttons will flash, and “0:30” will flash on the Display Screen, to indicate the Multi-Cooker is being programmed on the delay setting.
- Press the + and – buttons until you reach the number of hours and minutes you want the cooking process to be delayed (i.e., set the amount of time you wish to delay the cooking cycle).
- Press START/STOP button to begin the delay feature. The timer and DELAY TIMER button will stop flashing, while the START/STOP button will continue flashing. This will indicate that the Multi-Cooker has been set on the DELAY TIMER setting. The Display Screen will countdown the delay time until 0:00 is reached. When 0:00 is reached, the DELAY TIMER light will turn off and the START/STOP light will stop flashing to show that time delay has finished. The word “HEAt” will appear on the display screen until the Multi-Cooker is fully pressurized. When the selected pressure has been reached, the timer will start counting down.
Example:
It’s 4pm and you want to have a soup cooked and ready in 2 hours’ time for
dinner at 6pm. You want to set the machine now so you are free to do other
things.
The pre-set function (if unchanged) will cook for 30 minutes at HIGH pressure.
Time to gain pressure varies according to humidity and water temperature, but
let’s assume it takes 15 minutes to gain pressure. Therefore total time is 45
minutes.
To have the stew ready by 6pm, you will need to delay the start of your
cooking by approximately 1 hour and 15 minutes.
- Press SOUP
- The Display Screen will flash “0:30”
- Press the DELAY TIMER button and set for “1:15”
- Press START/STOP
COOKING POT MARKINGS
Inside the removable Cooking Pot are markings to guide the fill level of the
Cooking Pot. The word MAX indicates the maximum fill line.
The 1/3, 1/2, and 2/3 markings are handy guides to use in your recipes.
CAUTION: Never load the Cooking Pot above the maximum ingredient level
line marked MAX on the inside of the Cooking Pot.
Foods that expand during cooking (e.g. rice) should never go
above the 1/2 mark.
Note: The Multi-Cooker cannot pressure cook without liquid. Ensure a
minimum of 250ml of liquid is used inside the removable Cooking Pot.
PRESSURE COOKING
Pressure cooking is an ideal way to create quick, flavorful meals. Pressure
cooking is a method of cooking food in liquid (water, stock, wine, etc.) in a
sealed Cooking Pot. The sealed Multi-Cooker retains steam and builds pressure,
raising the temperature of the liquid inside the pot above boiling point. The
increased temperature of the liquid and the steam results in reduced cooking
times.
HIGH Pressure Setting is 6.5 – 10 PSI (45 – 70 kPa). It is suitable for a
wide range of foods.
LOW Pressure Setting is 3.3 – 6.5 PSI (23 – 45 kPa). It is more suited to
delicate foods like chicken fillet, fish and some vegetables.
KEEP WARM Setting: When cooking time is completed, the Multi-Cooker
automatically switches to the KEEP WARM setting to prevent overcooking and to
keep your cooked food warm until serving – perfect for busy families, those on
the run and those who need flexible meal times. This setting is not hot enough
to cook and should only be used to keep warm, cooked food for serving.
Ideal Meals to Pressure Cook: Soups, stocks, casseroles, sauces (e.g.
pasta sauces), meat, rice, firm vegetables (beetroot, potatoes) and desserts
(e.g., pudding).
Capacity: Never fill the Cooking Pot above the MAX line. Foods that
expand during cooking should never go above the 1/2 mark. The Multi-Cooker
cannot pressure cook without liquid. Ensure a minimum of 250ml of liquid is
used inside the removable Cooking Pot.
MANUAL FUNCTION
This function allows the user to select their own pressure cooking time
ranging from 1 minute to 2 hours, with a temperature selection of Low or High.
This is particularly suitable for those users who would like to pressure cook
food items not covered by our other cooking functions. This also gives the
user greater scope for sourcing recipes from a wide range of sources.
Please follow our guidelines for Pressure Cooking on page 9.
USING THE PRESSURE COOKING FUNCTIONS
Place the Multi-Cooker on a flat, level surface.
Place Cooking Pot inside Heating Base. Plug the Multi-Cooker into a wall
outlet. The Multi-Cooker will beep, and the
Display Screen will illuminate with four dashes (- – – -).
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Place your food and liquid inside the removable Cooking Pot.
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Place the Lid onto the Multi-Cooker and align with . To lock, rotate counterclockwise to the LOCKED position.
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Using the finger tab, rotate the Steam Release Valve to the “Seal” position.
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Select the desired cooking function
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Adjust the cooking time and pressure if necessary.
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Once you have made the desired adjustments, if any, press START/STOP.
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The Multi-Cooker needs to gain pressure before pressure cooking can begin. When the Multi-Cooker is gaining pressure, “HEAt” will appear on the Display Screen and the time will not count down. The amount of time the MultiCooker takes to gain pressure varies according to humidity and water temperature, but average pressurization time is 5-30 minutes. When pressure has been reached, “HEAt” will disappear on the Display Screen, and the time will begin to count down.
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After the set cooking time has elapsed, the Multi-Cooker will beep and will automatically switch to the KEEP WARM setting. The Display Screen will therefore change from the cook time to a new timer that will count up to 4:00 (4 hours) or until you press the START/STOP button. After 4 hours in the KEEP WARM setting, the Multi-Cooker will go into stand-by mode, and the Display Screen will illuminate with four dashes (—-).
TIP:
- The pressure cooking settings are in the Cooking Guide table on page 182.
- If the lid is not shut correctly or if the Steam Release Valve is not in the “Seal” position, the Multi-Cooker cannot gain pressure and an ERROR message will appear in the Display Screen. Ensure that the Sealing Gasket is placed evenly in the lid. See the ERROR CODES chart on page 17.
- It is common for some steam to release through the Bobber Valve during the cooking cycle. This is part of normal operation of the unit.
Note: The Multi-Cooker cannot pressure cook without liquid. Ensure a minimum of 250ml of liquid is used inside the removable Cooking Pot.
Caution: During cooking, steam will build up in the Multi-Cooker, so when lifting the lid use an oven glove to protect your hands.
RELEASING PRESSURE AT THE END OF COOKING
A. Natural Pressure Release Method: After cooking cycle is complete, let
Multi-Cooker naturally release pressure through the Bobber Valve. Unit will
gradually cool down on its own. Wait at least 10 minutes after cooking has
completed. If using a higher volume of food and liquid, this can take up to 20
minutes. And then, using a kitchen utensil, gradually flick the tab on the
Steam Release Valve to the “Release” position (see Figure 2). Do not place any
part of your hand or body over the steam outlet on top of the valve, as steam
is very hot and can scald skin. The pressure has been released when steam is
no longer escaping from the valve and the Lid opens freely with minimal force.
Only then is it safe to remove the Lid and serve food.
B. Quick Pressure release method should be used with caution: Using a
kitchen utensil, gradually flick the tab on the Steam Release Valve to the
“Release” setting (see Figure 2). Steam will release rapidly from the Steam
Release Valve. Do not place any part of your hand or body over the steam
outlet on the top of the valve, as steam is very hot and can scald skin. Use
this method with caution when cooking liquid ingredients such as casseroles,
soups, stocks, beans and pulses. Never use this method when cooking rice, as
rice tends to be very delicate. The pressure has been released when steam is
no longer escaping from the valve and the Lid opens freely with minimal force.
Only then is it safe to remove the Lid and serve food.
CAUTION:
- Do not force the Lid to open. If it does not open easily this means that the Multi-Cooker is still under pressure.
- During cooking, steam will build up in the Multi-Cooker, so when lifting the Lid use a kitchen glove or mitt to protect your hand.
SLOW COOKING
LOW Setting: This is suitable for simmering and slow cooking. Recommended
cooking times in LOW are from 6 to 8 hours.
HIGH Setting: This is for faster cooking. Recommended cooking times in
HIGH are from 2 to 4 hours.
KEEP WARM Setting: When cooking time is completed, the Multi-Cooker
automatically switches to the KEEP WARM setting to prevent overcooking and to
keep your cooked food warm until serving – perfect for busy families, those on
the run and those who need flexible meal times. This setting is not hot enough
to cook and should only be used to keep hot, cooked food warm for serving.
Note: When slow cooking, the ideal fill level for your ingredients is
between the 1/2 and 2/3 marks. Never fill the Cooking Pot above the MAX line.
Due to the multi-functionality of the CSC051X appliance, its slow cooking
function works in a slightly different way to regular Crockpots. If using a
recipe for a similar-sized Crockpot ® , you may need to increase the cooking
time for use with the CSC051X.
USING THE SLOW COOK FUNCTION
The SLOW COOK function does not use pressure in the cooking process, but some
pressure can build inside the unit during cooking. When using this function,
ensure the Steam Release Valve is in the “Release” position. This function
will cook similarly to standard slow cookers, using lower temperatures and
longer cooking times to achieve tender, flavorful meals.
Place the Multi-Cooker on a flat, level surface.
Place Cooking Pot inside Heating Base. Plug the Multi-Cooker into a wall
outlet. The Multi-Cooker will beep, and the
Display Screen will illuminate with four dashes (- – – -).
- Place your food and liquid inside the removable Cooking Pot.
2. Place the Lid onto the Multi-Cooker and align with . To lock, rotate counterclockwise to the LOCKED position .
3. Using the finger tab, rotate the Steam Release Valve to the “Release” position.
Note: Although this setting will not use pressure in the cooking process, some pressure can build inside the unit during cooking. This is why it’s important to keep the Steam Release Valve in the “Release” position.
4. Press the SLOW COOK button and adjust the time and temperature as needed.
Note: See the Cooking Guide on page 182 to find the possible time and temperature adjustments.
5. Press START/STOP. The time will begin to count down.
6. After the set cooking time has elapsed, the Multi-Cooker will beep and will automatically switch to the KEEP WARM setting. The Display Screen will therefore change from the cook time to a new timer that will count up to 4:00 (4 hours) or until you press the START/STOP button. After 4 hours in the KEEP WARM setting, the Multi-Cooker will turn off.
TIP: The SLOW COOK settings are in the Cooking Guide on page 182.
CAUTION: During slow cooking, steam may build up in the Multi-Cooker, so
when lifting the Lid use a kitchen glove or mitt to protect your hand.
STEAMING
The STEAM function is perfect for gently steaming fish and vegetables. It is
pre-programmed to use the HIGH pressure cooking setting. When steaming, use
the Steaming Rack.
Capacity: When the Multi-Cooker is used with the STEAM function, the
maximum capacity of liquid should be just under the rack wires, so that the
liquid is not touching the food.
Note: The unit cannot pressure cook without liquid. Ensure a minimum of
250ml of liquid is used inside the removable Cooking Pot.
USING THE STEAM FUNCTION
Place the Multi-Cooker on a flat, level surface.
Place Cooking Pot inside Heating Base. Plug the Multi-Cooker into a wall
outlet. The Multi-Cooker will beep, and the
Display Screen will illuminate with four dashes (- – – -).
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Add 250ml of water to the bottom of the removable Cooking Pot and insert the cooking rack. Ensure water is just under the wires of the rack so that food is not touching water.
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Place your food on the cooking rack.
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Place the Lid on and lock by rotating counterclockwise to the LOCKED position.
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Using the finger tab, flick the Steam Release Valve to the “Seal” position.
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Press the STEAM button and adjust the time and pressure as needed.
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Once you have made the desired adjustments, if any, press START/STOP.
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The Multi-Cooker needs to gain pressure before pressure cooking can begin. When the Multi-Cooker is gaining pressure, “HEAt” will appear on the Display Screen and the time will not count down. When pressure has been reached, “HEAt” will disappear on the Display Screen, and the time will begin to count down.
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After the set cooking time has elapsed, the Multi-Cooker will beep and will automatically switch to the KEEP WARM setting. The Display Screen will therefore change from the cook time to a new timer that will count up to 4:00 (4 hours) or until you press the START/STOP button. After 4 hours in the KEEP WARM setting, the Multi-Cooker will turn off.
TIP: See the Steaming Chart on page 183.
CAUTION: During cooking, steam will build up in the Multi-Cooker, so when
lifting the Lid use a kitchen glove or mitt to protect your hand.
USING THE BROWN/SAUTÉ FUNCTION
This setting does not cook under pressure. It works similarly to standard
cooking, requiring dry heat, and therefore does not need the Lid. Do not use
the Lid with this function.
Place the Multi-Cooker on a flat, level surface.
Place Cooking Pot inside Heating Base. Plug the Multi-Cooker into a wall
outlet. The Multi-Cooker will beep, and the Display Screen will illuminate
with four dashes (- – – -).
- Select the BROWN/SAUTÉ function and adjust the time and temperature if necessary, using the + and – buttons.
- Press START/STOP.
- When the Multi-Cooker is pre-heating, “HEAt” will appear on the Display Screen. When the temperature has been reached, the timer will start counting down. Using plastic tongs, carefully add your food to the hot pot.
BROWN/SAUTÉ can be used for each of the following:
A. Brown (sear) meats for casseroles and soups. Browning meat prior to
pressure cooking and slow cooking not only gives your food great color, but it
also seals in the juices and flavors and keeps the meat tender.
B. Sauté onions or mirepoix (mixture of chopped onion, carrot, and celery),
among many other foods, often used in pressure cooker and slow cooker recipes.
Sautéing onions allows caramelization which contributes to flavor and color in
the end dish.
Capacity: When the Multi-Cooker is used to brown or sauté it may be best
to cook in batches to ensure the food is evenly cooked.
RICE COOKING
When cooking rice, use the RICE/RISOTTO function. This is suitable for all
types of rice, including white and/or brown rice.
The RICE/RISOTTO function cooks under pressure for faster cooking.
Capacity: Since rice expands during cooking, do not fill Cooking Pot above the
1/2 mark when using the RICE/RISOTTO function.
USING THE RICE/RISOTTO FUNCTION
Place the Multi-Cooker on a flat, level surface.
Place Cooking Pot inside Heating Base. Plug the Multi-Cooker into a wall
outlet. The Multi-Cooker will beep, and the Display Screen will illuminate
with four dashes (- – – -).
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Measure the desired quantity of rice.
Note: 1 cup uncooked white rice = 2 cups of cooked white rice (approximately). 1 cup uncooked brown rice = 2 cups cooked brown rice (approximately). -
Place the measured rice in a strainer and wash rice thoroughly under cold water. Wash until the water runs clear. This removes excess starch which helps to achieve fluffier rice, and prevents rice grains sticking to the Cooking Pot.
Rinsing the rice reduces the build-up of starchy water and bubbles that sometimes form around the Valve Cover and Lid, which can cause spitting from the Steam Release Valve. -
Ensure the Cooking Pot is clean and dry before placing it inside the Heating Base.
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Place the washed rice in the Cooking Pot. Add the quantity of water needed for your recipe (Standard ratio — 1 cup of uncooked rice : 1.5 cups of water). Ensure that a minimum of 250ml of liquid is placed inside the removable Cooking Pot.
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Place the Lid on and lock by rotating counterclockwise to the LOCKED position.
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Using the finger tab, flick the Steam Release Valve to the “Seal” position.
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Press the RICE/RISOTTO button and adjust the time and pressure as needed.
Note: See the Cooking Guide on page 182 to find the possible time and pressure adjustments. -
Once you have made the desired adjustments, if any, press START/STOP.
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The Multi-Cooker needs to gain pressure before pressure cooking can begin. When the Multi-Cooker is gaining pressure, “HEAt” will appear on the Display Screen and the time will not count down. When pressure has been reached, “HEAt” will disappear on the Display Screen, and the time will begin to count down.
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After the set cooking time has elapsed, the Multi-Cooker will beep and will automatically switch to the KEEP WARM setting. The Display Screen will therefore change from the cook time to a new timer that will count up to 4:00 (4 hours) or until you press the START/STOP button. After 4 hours in the KEEP WARM setting, the Multi-Cooker will turn off.
TIPS:
- Do not keep rice in the pot for extended periods of time on the KEEP WARM setting, as the rice will become dry and the quality will deteriorate. Use the supplied plastic spoon to stir and serve the rice. Do not use metal utensils, as these will scratch the non-stick coating.
- As rice grains can be delicate, at the end of cooking wait until the pressure releases naturally. Do not use the Quick Pressure Release Method (see page 11 for instructions on the Natural Pressure Release Method).
- Standard ratio for cooking rice — 1 cup of uncooked rice : 1.5 cups of water
CAUTION: During cooking, steam will build up in the Multi-Cooker, so when lifting the Lid use a kitchen glove or mitt to protect your hand.
TO CHANGE A SETTING
It’s easy to switch functions during cooking.
Press the START/STOP button and then select the new desired cooking function.
A new timer will flash on the Display Screen, and the selected function will
also flash. Select the desired time, pressure, and/or temperature. Press the
START/ STOP button and the new function will begin preheating.
To Change the Cooking Time:
You can change the cooking time before cooking begins by pressing the + and –
buttons before pressing START/STOP. Press and release to change slowly. Press
and hold to change time quickly. If you pass the desired temperature or time,
press the opposite button.
To Change the Pressure:
You can change the pressure on certain pre-set functions before cooking begins
by pressing the PRESSURE ADJUST button before pressing START/STOP.
To Change the Temperature:
You can change the temperature on certain functions before cooking begins by
pressing the TEMP ADJUST button before pressing START/STOP.
CARE AND CLEANING
Cleaning should only be carried out when the the Crockpot® Express Multi-
Cooker is cool and unplugged. Allow the Multi- Cooker to completely cool
before cleaning. Do not use the removable Cooking Pot on the stovetop, inside
a microwave oven or inside an oven. Use the pot only inside the Crockpot ®
Express Multi-Cooker Heating Base. Wash the Sealing Gasket and Lid by hand in
warm, soapy water. Dry all parts thoroughly.
Cooking Pot:
When removing the Cooking Pot from the Heating Base, always use two hands and
lift directly upward. Failure to do so may result in scratching the outside of
the Cooking Pot (see figure 3).
If food sticks or burns to the surface of the Cooking Pot, then fill it with
hot soapy water and let it soak before cleaning. Use a rubber or nylon spatula
to remove stubborn residue. If scouring is necessary, use a non-abrasive
cleaner and a nylon scouring pad or brush.
Although the Cooking Pot is dishwasher safe, we recommend hand-washing to
preserve the non-stick coating.
If white spots form on surface of Cooking Pot, then soak it in a solution of
vinegar or lemon juice and warm water for 30 minutes. Rinse and dry.
Note: Never use metal utensils or cleaning devices on the Cooking Pot, as
this may result in scratching and damaging the non-stick coating. Exterior
Wipe the exterior of the Heating Base with a damp cloth and polish dry. DO NOT
use harsh abrasives, scourers or chemicals, as these will damage the surfaces.
To prevent damage to the Multi-Cooker do not use alkaline cleaning agents when
cleaning. Only use a soft cloth and mild detergent. Never immerse the heating
base, or power cord and plug in water or any other liquid.
Condensation Collector
Empty any collected water from the Condensation Collector after each use. Wash
in warm, soapy water.
Lid and Sealing Gasket
Always examine the gasket before each use. The silicon Sealing Gasket on the
inside of your Multi-Cooker Lid may deteriorate over time. Remove Sealing
Gasket for cleaning as needed. Hand clean using warm, soapy water, dry
thoroughly, and replace Sealing Gasket in Lid before use. Leave the Lid
upturned for storage, as this will also extend the life of the gasket. Sealing
Gasket may need to be replaced every 1 – 2 years depending on regular use.
Contact Crockpot ® customer service to order replacement parts.
Steam Release Valve
Ensure the Steam Release Valve is clear from debris before you begin using the
Multi-Cooker. Remove the valve and gently clean. Ensure it is completely dry
before replacing.
Steam Release Valve Cover
The Steam Release Valve Cover is on the underside of the Lid. Ensure it is
clear from debris before you begin using the Multi-Cooker. To clean, carefully
pull the cover off and clean using warm, soapy water. Press the cover back
into its place after cleaning is complete.
UNDERSIDE OF LID Bobber Valve
Gently press the valve up and down 2-3 times and ensure it is clear from
debris before you begin using the Multi-Cooker.
Lid Lock Pin
Gently press the pin and ensure it is clear from debris before you begin using
the Multi-Cooker.
Note:
- Condensation may collect inside the Heating Base under the removable Cooking Pot. This is normal. Allow to cool, and then dry using kitchen cloth.
- Always make sure that each component (pot, valves, gasket, etc.) is completely dry before you put back into the MultiCooker.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Subject | Question | Solution |
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Power | My Multi-Cooker will not turn on | Make sure outlet is functioning |
properly
Check that the Multi-Cooker is plugged in
Call Customer Service at 0800 052 3615
Doneness of food| My food was undercooked| Make sure you selected the proper
cooking setting
Make sure the Lid isproperly placed and locked, and that Steam Release Valve
in ‘Sear (closed) position.
Check the recipe to see that the proper pressure, temperature, and time
selection were made
Be sure the power was not interrupted
Make sure the Cooking Pot has enough liquid to create desired steam and build
pressure. Minimum of 250m1 of liquid should be used when pressure cooking.
Never fill over the “MAX’ line.
My food was overcooked| Make sure the Cooking Pot was at least 1/2 full
Check that the proper pressure, temperature, and time were selected
Programming| Can I set a time for the
Brown/Saute program?| Because sautéing is a function that generally requires
your full attention this may not be necessary. However, if desired a time can
be selected.
Can I change the cooking function, time or temperature on the food is
cooking?| Yes, to change the cooking function, press START/STOP and select a
new cooking function. Change the time and temperature as required for the
food. Press START/STOP again. The time and temperature can be changed at any
time.
Cooking| Can the Cooking Pot and Lid be used on top of the stove or in the
oven?| The Cooking Pot and Lid are not oven safe. Neither can be used on the
stove or in the oven.
I stopped the cooking process and changed pressure settings, and now the
Multi-Cooker is preheating again.| If a cooking cycle is stopped and a new one
is started, the Multi-Cooker may display “HE At” until the new pressure is
achieved.
Steam| Steam is leaking out of the Multi-Cooker| •It is normal for a small
amount of steam to come out of the Bobber Valve before the Multi-Cooker is
pressurized.
•If steam is coming out from the perimeter of the Lid, the Lid has not been
closed and locked completely.
Lid| I am having trouble removing the Lid.| There is a safety feature to keep
Lid from being removed while the Multi-Cooker is under pressure. Please make
sure to de-pressurize the unit by rotating the Steam Release Valve into the
‘Release” (open) position. Refer to Releasing Pressure section for further
instructions.
ERROR CODES
Error | Solution |
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-CLOSE LID” blinking light | Ensure that the Lid is closed completely and in the LOCKED position, aligning with . |
Display “El” | The Multi-Cooker will stop the cooking cycle. Unplug Multi- |
Cooker and contact service center.
Display “ET’| The Multi-Cooker will stop the cooking cycle. Unplug Multi-
Cooker and contact service center.
Display “Er| The Multi-Cooker will stop the cooking cycle. Unplug Multi-
Cooker, and allow to cool down completely. Once Multi-Cooker has cooled down,
check all parts of the Lid (See page 16). Turn Lid to LOCKED position. Ensure
Steam Release Valve is in “Seal” (closed) position. If this error code occurs
again, unplug Multi-Cooker and contact service center.
Display “Eil”| The Multi-Cooker will stop the cooking cycle. Unplug Multi-
Cooker, and allow to cool down completely. Once Multi-Cooker has cooled down,
check Cooking Pot to ensure there is enough liquid inside. Add more liquid if
necessary (Minimum 250m1). Ensure no steam is coming out of Cooking Pot before
placing Lid back on Multi-Cooker. Turn Lid to LOCKED position. Ensure Steam
Release Valve is in “Seal” (closed) position. Select a pressure cooking
function, and then press START/STOP.
Display “E5”| The Multi-Cooker will stop the cooking cycle. Unplug Multi-
Cooker and allow to cool. Once it is cooled down, remove the Lid and check the
Cooking Pot. Do not use the Lid when using the BROWN/SAUTE function.
When using the SLOW COOK function, make sure that the Steam Release Valve is
in the Release” (open) position before starting the cooking cycle.
Display “E6-| The Multi-Cooker will stop the cooking cycle. Unplug Multi-
Cooker and allow to cool. Once it is cooled down, remove the Lid and check the
Cooking Pot. Add liquid as necessary. Ensure a minimum of 250m1 of liquid is
used inside the removable Cooking Pot. If using a pressure cooking function,
ensure that the Steam Release Valve is in the -Seal” (closed) position.
HINTS AND TIPS
Hints and Tips to get the best use of your Crockpot® Express Multi-Cooker: Go
to the Crockpot® website at www.crockpot.co.uk
for additional recipes, hints, tips and much more.
With your Crockpot® Express you can create a large variety of delicious meals,
snacks and desserts. Various foods take different times to cook perfectly, so
sometimes it may take some trial and error to get the cooking times right for
you.
- Please refer to your Crockpot® Express owner’s manual when using your Multi-Cooker.
- Never fill the Cooking Pot past the MAX line.
- Do not leave Multi-Cooker plugged in when not in use.
- Make sure Multi-Cooker is kept away from cabinets and walls when in use.
- The Cooking Pot is designed to be used only in this Multi-Cooker. Do not use on stovetop, in microwave, or in oven.
- The provided Steaming Rack is designed to be used in this Multi-Cooker. It should not damage the surface of the Cooking Pot.
- When removing the Lid, use a pot holder to grasp the Lid Handle and lift away from your body to allow steam to escape.
- Always place a trivet or pot holder under the Cooking Pot if it is removed from the Heating Base.
HINTS AND TIPS FOR SLOW COOKING
- If you are slow cooking, you can use the BROWN/SAUTÉ function first, which allows you to sear meats and vegetables at the beginning but also allows you to thicken sauces and make gravies at the end. Browning meat prior to slow cooking not only gives your food great color, but it also seals in the juices and flavors and keeps the meat tender.
- To thicken a casserole at the end of cooking, use the BROWN/SAUTÉ function and stir a small amount of corn flour with water. Allow to simmer, stirring until thickened.
- When using the SLOW COOK function, make sure the Steam Release Valve is in the “Release” (open) position.
- When using the SLOW COOK function, the Multi-Cooker does not recover lost heat quickly, so only lift the Lid if necessary or if instructed to do so in the recipe. It’s a good idea to monitor your slow cooking results throughout the cooking cycle by quickly removing the Lid and checking, then quickly replacing the Lid. Different cuts and thickness of meats and vegetables can vary cooking times.
- It is not uncommon for meat to cook faster than root vegetables. It is for this reason that we recommend chopping all vegetables to a similar small size. Meat can be cut into larger chunks because if it is cut too small, it will break up once cooked and tenderized.
- Slow Cooking reduces evaporation, resulting in the flavors and juices being maintained. Keep this in mind when creating your own recipes, as you may not require as much liquid as you would when using other cooking methods.
Temperature | Temperature Suggestions | Recipes Ideas |
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High | Use this setting for recipes that require shorter cooking | |
times, generally 4-6 hours. | Ideal for sauces, chili, potato dishes, cheese |
dishes, chicken wings and meatballs in sauce
Low| Use this setting for recipes that require longer cook times. This setting
is used for recipes that usually require cooking for more than 8 hours.
Perfect for less tender cuts of meats.| Ideal for less tender cuts of meat,
braised meats, dried beans, soups and stews
AFTER SALES SERVICE & REPLACEMENT PARTS
In the case the appliance does not operate but is under warranty, return the product to the place it was purchased for a replacement. Please be aware that a valid form of proof of purchase will be required. For additional support, please contact our Consumer Service Department at: United Kingdom: 0800 028 7154 | Spain: 0900 81 65 10 | France: 0805 542 055. For all other countries, please call +44 800 028 7154. International rates may apply. Alternatively, e-mail: crockpotEurope@newellco.com.
WASTE DISPOSAL
Waste electrical products should not be disposed of with household waste.
Please recycle where facilities exist. E-mail us at
crockpotEurope@newellco.com for further
recycling and WEEE information.
COOKING GUIDE
Cooking Function| Default Setting| Pressure Adjustments| Temperature
Adjustments| Cook Time Range
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SLOW COOK| High temp / 4 hours| N/A| Low-High| 30 minutes — 20 hours
STEAM| High pressure / 10 minutes| Low-High| N/A| 1 minute -1 hour
BROWN/SAUTE| High temp / 30 minutes| N/A| Low-High| 3 minutes – 30 minutes
KEEP WARM| Warm temp / 4 hours| N/A| Warm| 30 minutes — 4 hours
MEAT/STEW| High pressure / 35 minutes| Low-High| N/A| 5 minutes – 2 hours
BEANS/CHILI| High pressure / 20 minutes| Low-High| N/A| 5 minutes — 2 hours
RICE/RISOTTO| Low pressure / 12 minutes| Low-High| N/A| 4 minutes – 30 minutes
YOGURT| Low temp / 8 hours| N/A| Low-High| -Low: 6 hours 12 hours
High: N/A
POULTRY| High pressure / 15 minutes| Low-High| N/A| 15 minutes — 2 hours
DESSERT| Low pressure / 10 minutes| Low-High| N/A| 5 minutes — 2 hours
SOUP| High pressure / 30 minutes| Low-High| N/A| 5 minutes — 2 hours
MANUAL| High pressure / 5 minutes| Low-High| N/A| 1 minute – 2 hours
STEAMING CHART
Food | Amount | Amount of water | Pre-prep | CookingTime, minutes |
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Asparagus | 250g | 400m1 | trim woody ends | 2 |
Broccoli | 300g | 400m1 | trim stalks | 2 |
Brussel Sprouts | 400g | 400m1 | peel outer leaves, leave whole | 4 |
Butternut Squash | 1 whole, 900g-1kg | 400m1 | cut in half, remove seeds, slice | |
into 6 | 7 | |||
Carrots | 500g | 400m1 | sliced into 1 cm rounds | 5 |
Carrots and Swede | 600g | 400m1 | peel and cut into similar sized pieces | 6 |
Cauliflower | 500g | 400m1 | cut into 5cm florets | 3 |
Corn on the Cob | 2 | 400m1 | remove any outer leaves | 3 |
Frozen Chunky Vegetables | 500g | 400m1 | cook from frozen | 3 |
Green cabbage | 1 whole | 400m1 | cut into quarters | 4 |
Leeks | 500g | 400m1 | trim ends and cut into 2 cm rounds | 4 |
New Potatoes | 750g | 400m1 | leave whole | 8 |
Sweet Potatoes | 900g – 1kg | 400m1 | peel and cut into large chunks | 5 |
White potatoes, ideal for mash | 900g – 1kg | 400m1 | peel and cut into large | |
chunks | 9 | |||
Basmati Rice | 400g (2 cups) | 600m1 | rinse rice before use | 6 |
Brown Rice | 400g (2 cups) | 400m1 | rinse rice before use | 22 |
Eggs | 6 | 400m1 | whole in shell | 7 |
Chicken fillet | 2-4 fillets | 400m1 | season before cooking | 8 |
Asparagus | 2-4 fillets | 400m1 | season before cooking | 3 |
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